SAE J1350-2011
Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters

Standard No.
SAE J1350-2011
Release Date
2011
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Latest
SAE J1350-2011
Scope
This document has been declared "Stabilized" and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency. Users are responsible for verifying references and continued suitability or technical requirements. New technology may exist. This information report covers fuel fired preheaters which burn gasoline, diesel, or propane fuels. This type of heater must be used in remote areas where 110/220 V, 60 Hz electric power is not available, and is recommended anywhere an on-board self-contained system is required. the guidelines in this report are applicable, but not limited to, fuel burning heater installations on the off-road self-propelled work machine described in SAE Recommended Practice J1116.

SAE J1350-2011 Referenced Document

  • SAE J1034-1996 (R) Automobile and Light Truck Engine Coolant Concentrate Ethylene Glycol Type, Recommended Practice March 1996
  • SAE J1116-2004 Categories of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines
  • SAE J814-2007 Engine Coolants

SAE J1350-2011 history

  • 2011 SAE J1350-2011 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters
  • 1988 SAE J1350-1988 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters
  • 1981 SAE J1350-1981 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and Propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters, Information Report;
Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters



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